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16<br />

A Studio In The Sun<br />

The Art Center has emerged a winner from the scattering about of<br />

Farrell Hall. We have moved from our dusty basement abode to<br />

the sunny environs of South Hall. The move was arduous and took<br />

about 6 weeks, but we were able to get everything over to South<br />

Hall without breaking anything!! Special thanks to some strong<br />

and able students and to <strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Delhi</strong>’s own very effi cient and<br />

amiable facilities staff that made it all happen. As ever, we offer<br />

ceramics, printmaking, drawing, and painting, as well as various<br />

crafts including: papermaking, the lost-wax method of egg decoration,<br />

journal-making, wood burning, metal tooling, crochet, macramé,<br />

and whatever else students might be curious about and want<br />

to explore.<br />

The Art Club convenes four evenings each week, Monday through<br />

Thursday, from 6pm (or thereabouts) until 10pm. Our advisor,<br />

Rhonda Harrow Engel, is available on Tuesday and Thursday evenings<br />

to help students with their various and sundry projects.<br />

Come on all you budding artists- check us out. We are friendly and<br />

helpful and not all stuck-up. All students are welcome to join the Art<br />

Club and/or use the Art Center and its facilities for their projects.<br />

Members of the Art Club have the special privilege of going on fi eld<br />

trips to museums and art galleries. Past trips have included the Metropolitan<br />

Museum, Madison Ave. galleries, and the Museum of Modern<br />

Art in NYC; the Storm King Museum for outdoor sculpture, and the<br />

Corning Museum of Glass in upstate NY; and the Clark Museum and<br />

the Museum of Modern Art in Massachusetts. We are planning a trip to<br />

Dia Beacon and a return to Storm King this April.<br />

Students Enjoy a Final Farrell Event, The Music of Tad Dreis<br />

Captured by Andrew Burns<br />

<strong>MAR</strong>CH 20<strong>09</strong><br />

We also plan to mount our Spring art exhibit in the Resnick Library<br />

during the week of April 13th. All students and faculty/staff are encouraged<br />

to submit work for this show. Drawings, paintings, sculpture,<br />

photography and crafts will be considered. (Artwork must be delivered<br />

to the Art Center no later than April 3rd for inclusion in this exhibit.)<br />

The exhibit will remain on view until May 1st. Everyone is welcome to<br />

attend a reception for the artists on Wednesday, April 5th from 3-6pm<br />

when refreshments will be served.<br />

Our next workshop, papermaking, will be held on Tuesday, April 21st<br />

from 4-7pm, in South Hall. Again, everyone is welcome to try their<br />

hand at this ancient craft.<br />

Contact Rhonda Harrow Engel, 746-4108 if you have any questions.<br />

Farrell Deserted:<br />

An Artistic View<br />

Photos by Aaron<br />

Rogers-Hancock

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